Departure for Falconry by Esengali Sadirbayev
Falconry (tapestry) from the southern Netherlands made in 1430's in V&A Museum in London

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This ACME Thunderer whistle was formerly owned by Ronald Stephens.

This ACME Thunderer whistle was formerly owned by Ronald Stephens.

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This fine Victorian presentation silver centrepiece, by John Samuel Hunt sold for £36,000

This fine Victorian presentation silver centrepiece, by John Samuel Hunt sold for £36,000

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This Illustration from the 1800s shows Kurdish beys returning from hunting.

This Illustration from the 1800s shows Kurdish beys returning from hunting.

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This life-size cold painted bronze magpie (Franz Bergman) was used on Salisbury Plain for magpie haw

This life-size cold painted bronze magpie (Franz Bergman) was used on Salisbury Plain for magpie haw

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This Man Turned His Life Around by Mastering Falconry | National Geographic

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This Mollen hood was gifted to Steve Halsall from his friend the late Michael Woodford

This Mollen hood was gifted to Steve Halsall from his friend the late Michael Woodford

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This silver-gilt Faberge cigarette case with an inscription dated 1913

This silver-gilt Faberge cigarette case with an inscription dated 1913

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This video is considered one of the oldest evidences of the falconry heritage in Algeria (beginning of XXth cent.)

This video is considered one of the oldest evidences of the falconry heritage in Algeria (beginning of XXth cent.)

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This video is part of a French silent film "Le Bled" shot in Algeria in 1929.

This video is part of a French silent film "Le Bled" shot in Algeria in 1929.

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Thomas Di Giacco

Thomas Di Giacco

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